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Kitty Pilarz
Vice President
Product Safety &
Regulatory Compliance
Mattel, Inc.
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North American Summit
November 2015
Mexico
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International
Collaboration –
Not Just for
Governments
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Play Around the World corporate
locations
retail
locations
manufacturing, tooling,
distribution centers
Mattel Global Headquarters
El Segundo, CA
Mattel Central &
South America Mexico City
American Girl Headquarters Middleton, WI
Fisher-Price Headquarters
East Aurora, NY
HIT Entertainment
London, UK
Mattel Canada Toronto
European Operations
Center Amstelveen,
The Netherlands
Mattel Operations
Asia Hong Kong
products sold in 150 nations offices in 40 countries
and 27 retail destinations globally
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our brands
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toy company
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North America
Factories
- Tijuana
- Monterrey
Die Cast Car
- Malaysia
- Thailand
Fashion Doll
- China
- Indonesia
China Vendor Base
Plush, R/C, Electronic
toys, Large Dolls, HW sets
Electronic
Toys (Radica)
Annual Toy Production = 750 Million Units
Manufacturing Facilities & Vendor Bases
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Mattel In Mexico
Location
Escobedo, Nuevo Leon, Mexico
Established in 1984
882,641 sq. ft. Plant (82,000 square meters)
Employees
2,500 Operators and Technicians
137 Staffing employees
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Mattel In Mexico
Primary products produced –
Juvenile Products, Infant and Pre-School Toys
Power Wheels – Battery Powered Ride-Ons
1.945* million units annual production
* 2014 volume
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Mattel In Mexico
Location
Tijuana, Mexico
Established in 1999
454,000 sq. ft. Plant (138,000 sq. meters)
Employees
5,000 Total Employees
in peak season
2,100 Employees
during off-peak season
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Mattel In Mexico
Toys produced
Infant
Preschool
Boys
Girls
Seasonal
Barbie Accessories
Monster High
Dora
Minnie
Thomas
Global Quality and Regulatory Compliance
Organization
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Chairman & CEO
Global Supply Chain
Global Quality & Regulatory Compliance
Safety & Regs New Product
Quality
Manufacturing& Supplier
Quality
Global Labs
Consumer Services
Executive
Committee
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Key Elements for Safer Products
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Product Integrity Process
Hazard Analysis
Consumer Feedback
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Emerging Hazards
Child Research
Safety Culture/ Training
Standards
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International collaboration is key
Emerging Hazards
Standards
Safety Culture/ Training
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ICPHSO | NOVEMBER 2015
Who Are We?
What Do We Do?
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ICPHSO “ICK-FA-SO ◦ International Consumer Product Health and
Safety Organization
Founded in 1990
Global (NGO) membership organization that attracts health and safety professionals throughout the world
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ICPHSO Includes Global Regulators (PROFECO/CPSC/Health Canada/ ACCC/EU and others)
Manufacturers, Importers, Distributors, Retailers
Consumer Advocacy Groups
Law Firms, Academia, Media and others
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Provides Programs and Information in a non-partisan neutral forum in an effort to advance consumer product safety among all stakeholders
Website: www.icphso.org
Three training symposiums every year where ICPHSO provides current and timely product safety related information
Non-Members can also attend all symposiums at regular conference rates
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Annual Symposium in the U.S. Renaissance Hotel, Washington, D.C. February 29-March 3, 2016
Annual International Symposium in different international locations Billund, Denmark – October 20-21, 2015
Regional North American Training Workshop Wayne, New Jersey – June 18, 2015
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Six working committees and two caucuses reflect varied interest of members and non-members
The Committees and caucuses provide members and non-members the opportunity to apply his or her own product safety knowledge for the betterment of consumer product health and safety
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Strategic Planning
Symposium Planning and Program
Membership
Outreach and Training
Events
Sponsors and Scholarships
International Caucuses
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For information on membership and upcoming conferences check website at www.icphso.org
OR CONTACT:
Marc J. Schoem, Executive Director
◦ office: 301.774.3020
◦ mobile: 301.728.2360
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Danny's Story
On May 12, 1998, 16-month-old
Daniel Keysar was strangled to
death at his licensed childcare
facility when a Playskool Travel-
Lite portable crib collapsed,
trapping his neck in the "V" of its
folded rails.
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Dr. Gary Smith
Center for Injury Research and Policy
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Jaw Entrapment
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Send the link for this page to a friend! The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is charged with protecting the public from unreasonable risks of serious injury or death from more than 15,000 types of consumer products under the agency's jurisdiction.
Deaths, injuries and property damage from consumer product incidents cost the nation more than $700 billion annually. The CPSC is committed to protecting consumers and families from products that pose a fire, electrical, chemical, or mechanical hazard or can
injure children. The CPSC's work to ensure the safety of consumer products - such as toys, cribs, power tools, cigarette lighters, and household chemicals - contributed significantly to the 30 percent decline in the rate of deaths and injuries associated with consumer
products over the past 30 years.
To report a dangerous product or a product-related injury, call CPSC's hotline at (800) 638-2772 or CPSC's teletypewriter at (800) 638-8270, or visit CPSC's web site at www.cpsc.gov/talk.html. To join a CPSC email subscription list, please go to
www.cpsc.gov/cpsclist.asp. Consumers can obtain this release and recall information at CPSC's Web site at www.cpsc.gov.
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Child
Research
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Child
Research
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Emerging Hazards
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Magnets
Kenny Sweet, 2, died after swallowing tiny magnets from a
Magnetix toy. (ABC News - November 2005)
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What happens when a child swallows a magnet?
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Standards
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Toy Industry Associations
We belong to industry associations in the US, Europe.
Mexico, France, Spain, Australia, Indonesia, China, Hong
Kong.
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Safety Culture
• Work force education
• Voice of Consumer
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Standards
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• 12 key participants
• Approximately 50 standards
• Technical experts
representing:
• Academia
• Consumer groups
• Regulatory agencies
• Testing labs
• Industry
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Sharing Information
Among Stakeholders
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• Access to experts
• Access to data
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ASTM F963 Toys Safety Standard
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• Pokémon Balls Suffocation Issue
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Cup Study January 28-31, 2002
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Consensus Standards
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International Safety Standards
are the most effective way to
improve product safety
• Can influence all the product • Recalls only benefit those consumers who take
steps to respond • Effective standards reduce the need for recalls • Benefit child safety worldwide
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